The song is lifted from a popular Filipino children song about different parts of the body. DWTA (diwata, fairy in Pilipino) incorporated this to the song. MV featured 5 popular Filipino children’s street games: Penpen de sarapen (finger game), luksong tinik (jump over playmates’hands, tumbang preso (knock th can w/ slipper), patintero (try to escape to boxes without being tagged) and langit- lupa (heaven & earth, played w/ chairs, another version of tag game). 😮
Her name DWTA is read as diwata :), which is also a supernatural being in Philippine mythology that can be a fairy, god, goddess, nature spirit, or nymph.
The song is lifted from a popular Filipino children song about different parts of the body. DWTA (diwata, fairy in Pilipino) incorporated this to the song.
MV featured 5 popular Filipino children’s street games: Penpen de sarapen (finger game), luksong tinik (jump over playmates’hands, tumbang preso (knock th can w/ slipper), patintero (try to escape to boxes without being tagged) and langit- lupa (heaven & earth, played w/ chairs, another version of tag game). 😮
I really like this MV, their voices are sooo good to my ears, oh yeah this is similar to kids song 10 little fingers
Very nostalgic 😊... yet the song says a sad ending, so heartbreaking. But I love the duet
Soothing and calming! Love Justin and dwta blending voice
Her name DWTA is read as diwata :), which is also a supernatural being in Philippine mythology that can be a fairy, god, goddess, nature spirit, or nymph.
It has english subs now.